This Commentary examines three issues raised in Professor Thomas D. Griffith\u27s Article on the connection between progressive taxation and subjective well-being, focusing on the selection of happiness as the measure of the gains of redistribution, the ability to measure happiness or subjective well-being, and the implications of using happiness analysis in determining tax policy. After arguing that the progressive taxation debate would benefit from further exploration of why happiness is the appropriate measure of success, this Commentary raises concerns about relying on self-reporting of subjective well-being and how happiness studies should be interpreted and can be improved. Finally, this Commentary notes that studies of income and hap...
The article analyzes the origin and development of the «economics of happiness», exploring how the s...
textabstractABSTRACT<br/> The issue. Nineteenth century utilitarian philosophers considered happines...
The goal of this dissertation is to contribute to the new field of happiness economics which over th...
This Commentary examines three issues raised in Professor Thomas D. Griffith\u27s Article on the con...
This Commentary examines three issues raised in Professor Thomas D. Griffith’s Article on the connec...
This paper analyzes the consequences of happiness research for taxation. It focuses on the finding t...
This paper analyzes the consequences of the findings from research into self-reported well being or ...
This Article explores the optimal level of income redistribution by examining the potential welfare ...
This Commentary addresses two questions raised by Professor Thomas D. Griffith\u27s argument that pr...
The development of taxation law and policy has been driven largely by economic considerations and ec...
Abstract: The article analyzes the origin and development of the «economics of happiness»,...
"Happiness research" studies the correlates of subjective well-being, generally through survey metho...
Abstract: Happiness research in economics takes reported subjective well-being as a proxy measure fo...
The economic science has often been defined as ‘dismal’. However, it witnessed the origin of a new b...
While interests in issues pertaining to happiness have been long-standing, we have witnessed recentl...
The article analyzes the origin and development of the «economics of happiness», exploring how the s...
textabstractABSTRACT<br/> The issue. Nineteenth century utilitarian philosophers considered happines...
The goal of this dissertation is to contribute to the new field of happiness economics which over th...
This Commentary examines three issues raised in Professor Thomas D. Griffith\u27s Article on the con...
This Commentary examines three issues raised in Professor Thomas D. Griffith’s Article on the connec...
This paper analyzes the consequences of happiness research for taxation. It focuses on the finding t...
This paper analyzes the consequences of the findings from research into self-reported well being or ...
This Article explores the optimal level of income redistribution by examining the potential welfare ...
This Commentary addresses two questions raised by Professor Thomas D. Griffith\u27s argument that pr...
The development of taxation law and policy has been driven largely by economic considerations and ec...
Abstract: The article analyzes the origin and development of the «economics of happiness»,...
"Happiness research" studies the correlates of subjective well-being, generally through survey metho...
Abstract: Happiness research in economics takes reported subjective well-being as a proxy measure fo...
The economic science has often been defined as ‘dismal’. However, it witnessed the origin of a new b...
While interests in issues pertaining to happiness have been long-standing, we have witnessed recentl...
The article analyzes the origin and development of the «economics of happiness», exploring how the s...
textabstractABSTRACT<br/> The issue. Nineteenth century utilitarian philosophers considered happines...
The goal of this dissertation is to contribute to the new field of happiness economics which over th...